I missed the Dutch Design week because Mus had a fever. Poor little guy. We stayed at home instead and enjoyed a quiet sunday. I read Wrap magazine‘s new issue (great!) while Mus was taking naps at my chest. Casper made Halloween-pumpkinsoup (but without the meat) and Roos was on my mind for a long time. Such a strong woman.

Also, I did a Dutch interview on this site. Wanna see more Home sweet home on this blog? Click the button in the sidebar. For more Home sweet home on other blogs, check Barbara‘s blog. Have a nice week sweet blogreaders!

What made me smile last week:
a nice week at the summerhouse, with lots of sun. Wolf had a sleepover in the caravan placed in the summerhouses garden, together with Toni and Seppe, my friend Marieke’s children. They had a lot of fun. (and a sleepless night of course) The Isak-mugs Marieke brought as a present made me smile too. What made you happy last week?

No one-hour-photoservice here at the summerhouse, so no lomo’s today. Next week fresh ones. Casper made a really cool Polaroid at the beach, take a look at it here. Go check out the blogs of Judith, Nikki, Casper, Iris, Mireille, Aukje, MarciaSacha and Marrit to see their limo-saturday. Have a nice day!

I ordered these beautiful pinwheels at Orphan Socks, a new Dutch design shop. After assembling, we had fun with them at the beach. Wolf enjoyed the pinwheels playing with the wind, I enjoyed the beautiful design by Jessica Nielsen.

I dragged my sewing machine to the summerhouse and made myself a new scarf, out of an old cardigan. I start to look like my mother, the artist. She can’t leave any garment the way it is and turns a jacket into a bag, socks into a scarf and so on. And I painted some rocks Wolf and I found at the beach. Kinda strange, but comforting. Jane sent me the wonderful cards, tell you more about it later.

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